Do you want someone to write some banners (calligraphy) for yourself?

You can choose the hundred-word proverbs of Emperor Taizong.

A Hundred Words Proverbs by Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin;

The plowman is mediocre and has no overnight dishes;

Bobo, the weaver, has few clothes to keep out the cold.

Eat three meals during the eclipse, think of the sufferings of farmers, wear a wisp of clothes, and think of the job of Weaver Girl.

A thousand lives, a spoonful of rice and a hundred whips, no merit, no sleep.

Make friends with virtue, but not with justice. Take your share of wealth and give up nameless wine.

Always self-denial, but keep your mouth shut.

If you can do as I say, wealth and fame will last for a long time.